Please join us for the September Chapter meeting!
How UV-C Can Reduce Energy, Maintenance Costs and Improve IAQ
This talk briefly describes what UV-C technology is and how it’s produced. It touches on how UV-C has been used for nearly 100 years to destroy microorganisms on surface and in the air. Also, it will illustrate how UV-C is currently used to provide a “Green,” non-chemical method of stripping dirt and grime from coil and drain pan surfaces without residue. Users and their comments will be shared along with the simple methods used to validate their aging systems return to near new performance. Suggestions will also be made on how to take advantage of this increased performance to save energy.
Speaker
Lorrie Todd
Lorrie Todd is the Southern Regional Manager for UV Resources, which provides microbial control and organic materials decontamination for HVAC applications. She has been in a regional manager role in the UV business since 2004.
She is both an ASHE and an ASHRAE member. She is involved with the Triangle ASHRAE chapter as Membership Chair and on the Board of Governors and is a member of the Raleigh area North Carolina Hospital Engineers Association (NCHEA). She is a BOMA member out of the Charlotte chapter.
Mrs. Todd started in the HVAC industry in 1987 with Cambridge Filter Corporation in Syracuse, NY in National Accounts and Government/Nuclear Sales roles and then moved to Technical Support and Customer Management positions. She was a regional manager with Farr Company and a local rep for a distributor for Flanders Filters in Raleigh. She has been a Regional Manager with Steril-Aire in the NE and American Ultraviolet Company in the SE.
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